Miami is host to the Miami International Boat Show, at the Marine Stadium Park & Basin on February 14 -18
As one of the most attended and influential boating events in the world with an economic impact of $854 million, the iconic Miami Boat Show draws more than 100,000 people to the Magic City annually and provides an island oasis to enjoy the boating lifestyle.

The 2019 Miami Boat Show, cruising into Miami Marine Stadium Park and Basin February 14-18, promises an experience for buyers and dreamers alike, showcasing thousands of the newest boats and sailboats – from yachts and catamarans, to offshore fishing boats and family cruisers, plus the latest marine technology, gear and accessories from more than 1,000 exhibitors.
In addition to the thousands of boats and boating products for sale, 2019 Miami Boat Show highlights include plenty of opportunities to get out on the water – from test drives to boating lessons; an exclusive VIP experience with private access to the show’s VIP lounge; the return of Strictly Sail Miami; and top of the line food and beverage options.

Know Before You Go
Transportation:
Getting to the Miami Boat Show has never been easier!
• Plan your travel to the show by visiting www.MiamiBoatShow.com
• New for 2019! Take the new Brightline train from Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach.
• Transportation options for locals and out of town guests include water taxi and shuttle bus service from downtown Miami, the Miami Metrorail and off-island parking.
Location:
Miami Marine Stadium Park & Basin
3501 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, FL 33149
Show Hours:
February 14 – 18, 2019
10 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily
Admission:
Premier Day (Feb. 14) - $40
Adult (age 13+) - $25
Two-Day Pass - $45
Five-Day Pass - $100
Child (12 & under) – FREE
VIP Experience - $150; $175 on Premier Day (Feb. 14)
Tickets are available here: www.miamiboatshow.com/tickets-and-parking (beginning Oct. 29)
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